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Apparently, good things do come to those who work hard and are committed to providing quality innovative programming for learners. Designed for elementary students, the S.T.R.E.A.M. program uses science, technology and math, interpreted through engineering, robotics and the arts, to

There is no livelier conversation right now than the one being held in staff rooms, at grocery stores, and around dinner tables about how to best communicate student learning to students and their parents. With implementation of the re-designed K-9

In our district, we have sought to build a culture where people feel comfortable sharing their views and perspectives openly. One of the tools we have employed to broaden the number of voices heard in our district on matters of

Play is the highest form of research – Albert Einstein Educators know that purposeful play-based learning sets the stage for future learning and helps to ensure the health and well-being of children. Experts in the field of brain research

I had just come out of a meeting with a family regarding the development of a success plan for their son who was transitioning to a new school in the district. There were concerns about how he would fit in

The students, staff and parents of the Collaborative Education Alternative Program (CEAP) elementary age group came together with a number of community members to mount an ambitious theatre production entitled ‘Our Spirit of Canada’ hosted in the Whalebone Theatre at

This last weekend, former Ballenas Secondary student Alycia Butterworth, who graduated from the University of Idaho in 2015 with a degree in marketing and human resources, met the Olympic qualifying standard for the women’s 3,000m steeplechase at the Portland Track and

Guest Blogger – Terry Graff from Errington Elementary “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.” – Benjamin Franklin I remember my very first computer…it was a Timex Sinclair keyboard computer with 2k

Guest blogger Brian Nikula, Principal of the Bowser School shares his thoughts on an exciting community project… The commitment of so many of the Bowser School community, to build our outdoor Cultural Learning Space, came to fruition in the form